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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1928)
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 19¿s GRESHAM OUTLOOK, GRESHAM. ORFGOM PAGE THREE A lbert E. Peake, who died in O re th is year, as th is is th e first m eet local Grown Crops Adiertlsed. ers, who grow high grade potatoes. gon City a few days ago. w as w ell ing since election of officers. “Meet The O utlook's atten tio n has been T his is a com m endable practice know n in Rockwood w here he has nie at Jack and J ill’s next Monday called to th e fact th a t a w ell-know n w hich ca lls atten tio n to th e prod m any friends. He is survived by chain sto re w ith h ea d q u arters in ucts of th e com m unity. ' his widow and nine ch ildren. Fu- P o rtlan d is ru n n in g in its ad v e rtis | n eral services w ere held W ednes lm prove your radio reception CAULIFLOWER ASS’N. ROCKWOOD ing referen ce to th e products ob w ith a G eppert K leer Tone. We day in P o rtlan d , w ith in te rm en t in Your m oney’s w o rth in th e a d T he re g u la r m eeting of the Base TO HAVE III« MEET tained in th is locality. B urbank have them J. E. Metzger, F ada St T he Rev. R obert B rym er. the I Lincoln M emorial park. L ine Im provem ent asso ciatio n will v ertisem en ts in th e Outlook today. S ter w art-W arn er Radios.—Adv. C ontinued from page 1 w ell-know n evangelist, w ill co n be held at Ja c k and Jill s place on Phone 1581 SCHOOL DIST. NO. 7 will be furnished during th e dinner duct special m eetings a t th e Rock- especially featured. Among the lo- th e Base Line road n ear B arker Two lines, tw o phones, a t your j wood M ethodist ch u rch next week. hour. The vegetable g ard e n ers have service for new s, ads, subscrip I t is hoped all Interested w ill He w ill speak Sunday m orning and been tak in g ad v an tag e of th e good road, next Monday night, F eb ru ary I tions and printing. i evening, and every evening d u rin g m ake an effort to atten d th is get- j w eath er to p la n t ea rly potatoes, 13, a t 7:30 p. m. w here a p late d in to g eth er celebration of the c a u li : th e week. ner will be served a t 50 cen ts per ca rro ts, peas, rad ish es, etc. flower and lettu ce industry. FIG BARS The Rockwood P aren t-T ea ch e r Violet F ish er, who has been a t plate. T his is planned as a g reat 2 p o u n d s........................... 2 5 e 1 association w ill conduct a silver tending W ashington high school, g et-to g eth er and get acqu ain ted B U T ROSE RI4 E SPRING DALE tea at th e schoolhouse F eb ru ary 17 j is now enrolled at th e G resham 4 p o u n d s........................... 2 5 e m eeting, and as th is is th e first and a t th e sam e tim e celeb rate I Union high school. K ellogg’* kRUM BLES . A » A The S pringdale Sew ing club m et Founders Day. Mrs. C harles Wood- P. Mason and fam ily a re now m eeting of th is kind th e club has 4 p a c k a g e s......................... 2 5 , a t th e home of Mrs. W. W. N orth- ill will bake th e b irth d ay cake. A had it is hoped th a t th e re w ill be settled in the new home on the BEST ( RE A MERY way. A very p le asa n t afternoon sh o rt business m eeting w ill pre- BUTTER, p o u n d ............... IS I B arr road, th a t they recen tly p u r- a big crow d. T here w ill be a very w as spent afte r w hich dainty r e j cede the program . enjoyable program Monty Lepper, U S H E R 'S B U M » • chased from Mrs. G race B urrell. fresh m en ts w ere served, 20 m em El.Ol R. sack .«*> IMI E. M cDermid of Los A ngeles has form er se c re ta ry of th e E ast Side The L adies Aid enjoyed a social b ers being present. Mrs. R. P. R a s BEST G RA M I. ATEI» ( day a t the parso n ag e W ednesday. been v isitin g his siste r and b ro th Com m ercial club, w ill speak on the SUGAR. 10 lb s ................. OO m ussen w as a w elcom e visitor. A good num ber w ere p resen t and er-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. S. B. H all. g en eral developm ent of the east S ih e rd u le TOM ATOES side. G eorge L. R utledge will Mrs. Jack Zllm is ca rin g for her new m em bers w ere adm itted. Mrs. Jessie Zim m erm an, who has f o r ............................. 25 e I speak on hom e beautification. The s is te r’s tw o children from Bend, M i x n ELI. IIOl SE Mrs. B etty Vail, Mrs. W alker been ill w ith flu for th e past two Jacobsen q u a rte t will be presented Oregon, w hile th e ir m other Leila (O E E E E , lb ....................... IS,- Q uesinberry and Mrs. Wm. Rowen. weeks, is slow ly im proving a l th ro u g h th e co u rtesy of th e Ja c o b U sher is undergoing an operation M IM I ROL1.EI» OATS who have been on th e sick list for though still confined to bed. in a Bend hospital. 9's ....................................... . », » c Joe A nderegg, w ho has leased the sen com pany, m orticians, of 9106 som e tim e past, are all slow ly con KIVGSEORK til.O SS The Cauliflow er association from valescing. D. O. F ish er farm for th e p ast live F o ster road. T h ere w ill also be STARI II, pkg .......... th is com m unity w ill give a large years, p lan s to hold an auction sale violin solos by Miss A udrey-D ale • Mr. and Mrs. Reuben K aser have Fellow s, w ith Mrs. M aude L. on F eb ru ary 23. ban q u et in th e P. W. L. A. hall on rented the G eorge P ullen farm on L andes a t th e piano. A fter th is W ednesday, F eb ru ary F5. D inner B irdsdale road. Mr. and Mrs. By program th e g en eral business of w ill be served a t 1 p. m. An o r P h o n e £•.»» ron P ullen .who have occupied the the m eeting w ill be tak en up and c h e stra w ill play du rin g the tim e O p p o s ite P o w ell V a lle y S chool i place for the p ast year, have moved , the com m ittee will be nam ed for and m usic and speaking w ill ta k e Full size ears , onto th e Ed McCann p ro p erty in ! place afte r dinner. o f tender, de ' Rockwood, form erly know n as the lie ions Golden Miss R uth Ju stin , Miss G race ' W. S. P ierce home. Bantam C o m . Berney and M. H arold E llio t of F ra n k A nspach, a form er re s i P o rtlan d and H ow ard E llio t of C al d ent of Rockwood, died in P o rtlan d gary , C anada, w ere S unday guests F riday and w as buried Monday in Ju st take a bite at N ewberg P ack in g Co„ into those big at the J. A. Berney home. Lincoln M emorial park. He leaves Gresham sweet kernels! Mrs. G. F ud ick er of Indepen a widow and ten children. dence, Ore., and h er niece Mrs. F red Morgan of G resham w ere guests a t th e B ourgeois hom e on T uesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. R asm ussen of The D alles are spending a few days on th e ir farm on the Sandy riv er at you can bank here when you use JOHN BLISS FARM tin Base Line Road, n ear Twelve- S pringdale. Mile House, 12 miles east of Courthouse, one our H anking-by-M ail fa cilities. There is genuine satisfaction in a home garden Mrs. Jim m ie Ross and tw o mile north of Gresham. when it produces a good crop of your favorite d au g h ters spent a few days a t the home of h er p are n ts at G resham . vegetables. The real test of vegetable seed is the Mr. and Mrs. Cecil P ounder are crop it produces. We are proud of the uniformly 0 *0 leaving next w eek for N elscot Sale will Commence .at 11 A. M. Shari» fine crops which have been raised in this locality beach to e re c t an o th er new cottage from Northrup, King & Co.'s Seeds. on th e ir lots. Account lease expiring March 1 and my son having en Mr. and Mrs. Win. H enkle m o gaged in other work, I will sell at Public Auction on the tored to Mt. Hood Sunday to view above date my entire herd of dairy cattle, all dairy equip If you are rushed for time, kept, at the ski tournam ent. They took m ent and all farm m achinery w ithout reservation. home by illness or your car is up for d in n er w ith Mr. and Mrs. F red All of the Most of repairs, you will find this service an LIVE STOCK H icks who accom panied them . ( standard the flower invaluable aid. A supper and a p rogram w ill be 21 High Grade Guernsey Cows, 3 Jersey Cows, consist size seed given by th e P aren t-T ea ch e r a sso ing of seven cows fresh now, three coming fresh by time of vegetable packets ciation F eb ru ary 20 at th e S pring- sale, balance heavy m ilkers now. Six Yearling Heifers. Then, too, prompt every day bank packets also Sc dale schoolhouse. ing builds up the average balance and Registered Guernsey Bull, Fairyland’s Cavalier (106476) Mrs. D ella H enkle spent one day sired by Fairyland’s Sandy Imp with Clara’s Voisine thus is mutually advantageous. last w eek In Sellw ood, w ith r e la of Maple Lodge Imp as dam, bred by E. .1. Maliy, tives. Oregon City, Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k H ubbard of T hese c a ttle have all been tu b e rc u lin te ste d and m ay be rem oved V ancouver, W ashington, spent th e to o th e r states. * week-end at the W. J. W right home. Gray Gelding, weight 1400 pounds. Black Mare 1400 Mr. H ubbard and Mr“ W right a t pounds. Black Mule, 1000 pounds, 2 years old. Set of tended the M asonic lodge at T ro u t breechen harness, nearly new. dale S atu rd ay night. DAIRY EQUIPMENT Mrs. A. J. Reynolds and d au g h One 6-horse d airy boiler. One 24-case sterilizer. One C hester m ilk te r spent a few days a t the hom e of h er b ro th er W. J. W right. Mrs. bottler. One la rg e double w ash tank. One F ra n k lin steam b ottle w ash er. One m ilk cooler. Lot of pipes and fixtures. One cream se p arato r. Reynolds and d au g h ter left for One silo 12 x 32. C alifornia Tuesday. FARM MACHINERY Mrs. E ln o ra C hapm an w ent to S E IB E R L IN G r e s o u r c e b a c k s t h is One McCormick 6-foot binder, all hew canvasses. One McCormick S eattle S atu rd ay to visit w ith r e la Mower. One Joh n D eere riding cu ltiv ato r w ith sp rin g b ra k e r shovels. tives of Mr. Chapm an, h er late h u s One O liver sulky chilled plow 16-inch, alm ost new. One 2-horse g rain drill. One 2-horse Iron h arrow . One 2-horse bean puller. One 2- band. horse disc. One T andum C utaw ay 6-foot disc. P o tato p la n ter, cup p a tte rn . 'P o ta to digger, ex tra g rate. Jo h n D eere m an u re sp rea d er No. 12 size. L itte r ca rrie r. Low tru ck farm w agon w ith new tig h t floor h iy TROUTDALE rack Five tons clover hay and a lot of sm all Im plem ents and tools too Mrs. H. C. McGinnis and Mrs. J. num erous to m ention. For «ale in Gresham by T. McGinnis w ere g u ests of Mrs. a ccid en ts, w heel m is FLOWERS ANU CHICKENS Sam H arlow and Mrs. Mary P ar- 50 W hite O rpington pullets. 4 W hite O rpington cockerels, all from alignm ent. negligence, s o n s 'in P o rtlan d W ednesday. prize w inning stock of Madison S q u are G arden, New Yrcrk. 36 Rhode Mr. and Mrs. A. D. K endall and Island Red pullets. Rhode Islan d Red cockerel. Lot of p eren n ial p lan ts cuts, under-inflation, rim 30x3% d au g h ters, Amy and D orothy, w ere a n a bulbs, all first-class flowers. cuts, blowouts, bruises, d in n er guests of Mrs. Dan L lew TERMS— All sum s under $20 cash. Sum s over $20 six m onths' tim e Seiberling or a n y road h azard . . . ellyn in P o rtlan d S atu rd ay evening. w ith in te re st at 8 p er cent per annum providing a rra n g e m e n ts for sam e a re m ade w ith A. M eyers, clerk of sale at F irs t S tate Bank, Mr. and Mrs. F red P elton w ere Clincher Cord p rio r to d ate of sale. d in n e r g uests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Coons Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. P arso n s and M axine Robinson sp e n t Sunday COL. WOODS A SON, Auctioneers, Vancouver, YVn. w ith Mr. and Mrs. S. F. H arlow and A. MEYERS, Clerk, Gresham, Oregon Mrs. M ary P a rso n s in P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs. A. D. K endall and d au g h ters. Amy and D orothy, and Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r M atches w ere d in n er guests of Mr. and Mrs. CHAS. HUNT A SON 29 x 4.40 Ju liu s L am p ert W ednesday eve Phone KW I ning, th e occasion being Mrs. Lam - »Main St. Balloon p e rt's birthday. The Portland Electric Power Company’s Home Mr. and Mrs. L. M. R um m er of P o rtla n d w ere recent guests at the J . R. K n arr home. Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k C raw ford and d au g h ter Viola and Dorothy d ’ye of Oregon City sp en t T uesday At Broadway and Alder Streets w ith Mr. and Mrs. W’m. C raw ford. Mrs. Fred P elton sp e n t W ednes I* in the very heart of the business district. day in P o rtlan d visiting a t the GAS, OILS, hom e of her a u n t and uncle, Mr. GREASE and Mrs. F red W agner. The Electric Store on the F irst Floor I h by using E L E C T R I C or T he E astern S tar w ill give a card GREASING RACK Portland's Electrical Shopping Center. p arty the 24th of F e b ru a ry at th e G A S E N G IN E P O W E R Masonic hall. W ithin one to three block« of nearly all the Mrs. J. A. A shw orth of S pring- principal «tore«, shops, hotels, banks, Myers Self-nilimr sballo« or deep well Outfit* dale spent W ednesday at th e J. R. restaurants and theaters. lie Laval Cream Separatori) K n a rr home. E nsilage Cutler* F red H arlow , who has been ill Street car« right to the door from every th e p ast m onth at the hom e of his part of the city, for single fare and tran s b ro th er. L. A. H arlow , w as able to G & E or Century Motor«, any size fer. re tu rn to his w ork In P ortlan d Monday. S in ter Ga* Engine* Principal railway ticket offices, and inter- The S. and D. club will m eet at Complete line of battery and tire accessories urban railways and stage term inals th e hom e of Mrs. R K n arr on easily accessible. A complete line of Planet J r. Garden Seeder*, W ednesday. F e b ru a ry 15. Base Line Boosters Plan Plate Dinner ZX:"',,;”, NEWS FROM MANY NEIGHBORHOODS Ì c'“b Buy Here and SAVE $ $ $ 3 j ioe A. C. ARVIDSON PURE LEAF LARD 3 lbs ... 4 7 c AUCTION SALE AT ANY HOUR ot Day or Night. Be Independent W ith A Garden TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1928 A t Your Dealers M A ny P r ic e ® « f 3B<«3Ík«uin Northrup,King ¿L Co.’s S eed s EvetyVfHere ONE Y EA R ’S F R E E ïoieciion against I Walrad Mercantile Co. F. 0 . BOWLSBY, Owner IB E R L IN G $ y . i o SE ALL'1 Gresham »Service Station $ 0 .6 0 Portland's Electrical Shopping Center The Electric Building SAVE TIME and LABOR B a tte ry and Tire SERVICE J. Cultivator*. Harrow«. FAIRVIEW “A braham L incoln, the Man of D estiny” w ill be th e su b je ct of the serm on. S unday m orning a t 11 o'clock at th e Sm ith M emorial P re sb y teria n ch u rc h by th e pastor, th e Rev. E. R D H ollensted. S un day school w ill be held a t the i usual hour. 10 o'clock. , V*ed Corn New low price« and term«. R e p a ir* l ’*ed Im plem ent* 30 x 3% Cords as low as........ ....................... $5.50 29 x 4.40 Cords as low a s ................................ $6. / 5 RADIO BATTERIES RECHARGED FOR 50< HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. RELIABILITY PHONE 1141 SERVICE GRESHAM. OREGON Gresham Battery & Tire Shop Ivy Filling Station Phone 1701 PORTLAND COMPANY . RLecnuc ELECTRIC B U M .